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Bibliography information for South Normanton and places above it in the hierarchy

South Normanton

  • CHANTRY, Joy - South Normanton in Stuart Times 1603-1714.
    This book, with an index, is full of very useful information for anyone interested in the area of South Normanton. It includes chapters on everyday life, housing, occupations and a section on some local residents as well as many other names mentioned throughout the book.

    The book is now sadly now out of print, with the last copy purchased as a result of a note on this page! Copies may however be available in libraries, or via Inter Library Loan (ILL).

    [Information from The Derbyshire Ancestral Research Group Newsletter No. 16, April 2000]

Derbyshire

  • BOWDEN, James Philip - A Derbyshire Childhood, 1897-1913. Derbyshire Library.
    • ISBN unknown
     
  • Derbyshire Federation of Women's Institute - The Derbyshire Village Book. published by Countryside Books, 1991.
    • ISBN 1 85306 133 6
     
  • Glover, Stephen - The History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Derby. Henry Mozley and Son, 1899.
    • ISBN unknown
    This was conceived as a major publishing work - Part I, Vol I covered general history of the County; Part I Vol II began a systematic coverage of the county, parish by parish, dealing with general information, history and FAMILIES of each locality in turn, and included numerous drop-line pedigree charts.
    This volume covered alphabetically from ABNEY to DERBY only, and there the project foundered. Copies or extracts may be found online
     
  • Turbutt, Gladwyn - A History of Derbyshire. Merton Priory Press, 1999.
    • ISBN 1-898937-34-6
    At 120 pounds sterling this book is a considerable investment, but the serious student of Derbyshire History will find it an essential source of reference.
     
  • Salter, Mike - The Old Parish Churches of Derbyshire. Folly Publications.
    • ISBN 1-871731-33-X
    Rosemarie LOCKIE recommend this book personally - like others in his Old Parish Churches series, it is extremely well-researched, and for her, a regular source of reference.
     

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